The volume of Home Equity Conversion Mortgage loans continued to drop both on quarterly and yearly bases while the overall FHA market ended January 2012 on a weaker note compared to the same month last year. HECM production fell 11.0 percent in 2011 from the previous year to $16.9 billion and off 20.6 percent from the third to the fourth quarter. Sponsors as a share of lender originations accounted for 40.7 percent of new HECM loans originated over the 12-month period. Initial principal amount at origination totaled $10.9 billion. Wells Fargo Bank ended the year as ... (with 2 charts)
In a mortgage market still dominated by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and government-insured lending, the non-agency jumbo sector stood out as the only one to show year-over-year growth in 2011, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and analysis. Jumbo mortgage originations rose 13.5 percent from 2010 to 2011, while overall production was down 17.2 percent from the year before. The $118 billion of non-agency jumbo originations in 2011 represented the biggest annual output since the market collapsed in 2008 and agency loan limits were jacked dramatically...(Includes two data charts)
Mortgage lenders looking for some certainty as to whether the disparate impact theory of discrimination applies under the Fair Housing Act will be disappointed to learn theyll have to wait. In the key case of Magner v. Gallagher, the city of St. Paul, MN, suddenly removed its challenge to an appellate court ruling on this question, precisely because it thought it would prevail. City leaders came to believe that a victory could substantially undermine important civil rights enforcement as it relates to housing throughout the nation, and that was a price they didnt want to ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development plans to use revenues from proposed FHA premium hikes and servicer settlements to stabilize the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund and bring capital reserves back to compliance. The proposals for annual premium increases on forward FHA-insured mortgage loans, multifamily and health care loans were laid out in the FY 2013 HUD budget, which the Obama administration sent to Congress this week. During a press briefing, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan said raising FHA premiums further would improve the FHA insurance funds capital reserves, which fell ...
Citigroup, Inc. this week agreed to settle a civil fraud lawsuit with the Manhattan U.S. Attorneys Office and the Department of Housing and Urban Development alleging reckless mortgage lending practices. The $158.3 million settlement was reached on Feb. 15, hours after Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, filed a civil fraud lawsuit against CitiMortgage, a subsidiary of Citibank. The suit sought treble damages and civil penalties under the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 and the False Claims Act, a federal Civil War-era statute Congress passed to ...
Excluding streamlined FHA refinancing from the Compare Ratio loan review process to facilitate refinancing of underwater non-agency mortgages, as proposed by the Obama administration, would make sense. At the margin, however, the proposal would increase Ginnie Mae prepayment speeds on higher-coupon borrowers, analysts cautioned. The proposal is part of a broader administration plan for housing recovery, which calls on Congress to provide non-agency borrowers with access to low-cost refinancing through FHA, and fully streamlined refinancing for borrowers with Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loans. Underwater borrowers who opt for streamlined refinancing in either agency or non-agency programs would have ... [one data chart]
The Department of Housing and Urban Development last week withdrew a proposal that would have allowed the Farmer Credit Systems direct lenders to participate as approved lenders in the FHA insurance programs. In a notice published in the Feb. 13 Federal Register, HUD explained that while it supports having mortgage credit available to qualified borrowers, particularly in underserved areas, it remains committed to the administrations goal of reducing the FHAs market share and facilitating the return of private capital to the housing finance market. The FHA and its approved lenders will continue mortgage lending in rural areas to ensure ...
Loan production was up sharply in the wholesale mortgage business late last year, despite the high-profile retreat from the sector by some major lenders. A new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and analysis reveals that wholesale production jumped 22.4 percent from the third to the fourth quarter of last year, posting a bigger gain than the 17.0 percent increase in retail originations. While the broker channel saw the biggest increase a hefty 48.5 percent jump that raised its market share back to double digits the correspondent business also posted a solid 14.9 percent gain in volume. Despite the fourth...
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray gave no indication which way his agency may be leaning in terms of the kind of legal protection the CFPB may provide related to qualified mortgages and lender liability when the agency releases its ability-to-repay final rule under the Truth in Lending Act later this year. Appearing before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee last week, Cordray said, One of the things weve heard most about from institutions is they would like to see this rule whatever the criteria are that there be some sort of safe ...
Days after Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief Richard Cordray appeared reluctant to commit to publishing a formal regulatory agenda before a key House committee, the bureau turned around last week and quietly issued just such a document, albeit an iteration that did not list key projects under the CFPBs newly expanded powers it acquired with an appointed director. That suggests the agenda was put together prior to Cordrays recess appointment and perhaps without his awareness, some observers suggest; otherwise, surely he would have mentioned it when he was ...